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Two Oneida residents arrested in meth bust
On Behalf of Law Offices of Samuel Gregory, P.C. | Oct 5, 2018 | Drug Crimes
Two residents of Oneida have been taken into custody for a meth bust following an investigation by the Madison County Narcotics Task Force and the Madison County Sheriff's Department. Police stated that the alleged offenders were part of a large-scale methamphetamine...
Federal agencies using analytics to detect fraud
On Behalf of Law Offices of Samuel Gregory, P.C. | Sep 24, 2018 | White Collar Crimes
A fraud risk management summit featuring officials from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Department of Justice took place in New York. The event was staged by the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners. According to...
Man receives federal drug charges
On Behalf of Law Offices of Samuel Gregory, P.C. | Sep 19, 2018 | Federal Crimes
A 36-year-old man was taken into custody by New York state police after a drug raid during which authorities found a gun, drugs and drug paraphernalia. There was also ammunition for the DPMS LR-308 semi-automatic assault rifle as well as a scope and tripod for the...
Former CFO faces embezzlement charges
On Behalf of Law Offices of Samuel Gregory, P.C. | Sep 14, 2018 | White Collar Crimes
A New York man is facing charges that he embezzled $3.5 million from a real estate firm where he was chief financial officer. Allegedly, the theft began in December 2015. The government began investigating when the company the man worked for complained about his...
Traffic stop in New York leads to DWI and drug charges
On Behalf of Law Offices of Samuel Gregory, P.C. | Sep 6, 2018 | Drug Crimes
A routine traffic stop during the early morning hours of Aug. 25 led to drunk driving and drug charges for a 20-year-old New York man. The Baiting Hollow resident is accused of committing multiple offenses including possessing cocaine with the intent to distribute and...
3 major dangers of heroin
On Behalf of Law Offices of Samuel Gregory, P.C. | Sep 5, 2018 | Uncategorized
The opioid epidemic is often featured in the news, but it seems that little is being done to help those it affects. People of all ages, races and walks of life are falling target to drugs such as heroin, and the consequences are ruining lives. If you or somebody you...
Football player charged in insider trading case
On Behalf of Law Offices of Samuel Gregory, P.C. | Aug 31, 2018 | White Collar Crimes
New York football fans may know Mychal Kendricks of the Cleveland Browns for his performance on the field. However, the linebacker may longer play in the NFL as he was charged with insider trading on Aug. 29. Federal prosecutors allege that the football player made...
Alleged New York drug ring taken into custody
On Behalf of Law Offices of Samuel Gregory, P.C. | Aug 23, 2018 | Drug Crimes
Prosecutors in New York have announced that a multi-agency investigation into drug sales in the Montauk area of Suffolk County has led to 16 suspects being taken into custody. The announcement was made during an Aug. 17 press conference held by the Suffolk County...
Broadcom founder apprehended on suspicion of drug trafficking
On Behalf of Law Offices of Samuel Gregory, P.C. | Aug 16, 2018 | Drug Crimes
Tech billionaire Henry Nicholas, the founder of Broadcom, was charged with drug trafficking on Aug. 7. New York residents may be familiar with Nicholas, who is a well-known philanthropist and advocate for victims of crime. The charges against Nicholas and one other...
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